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the united states for longest time and the pentagon itself was really one of the world's leading drivers of technology. but it's increasingly not the case. what does that shift mean and bode for the future of the u.s. military capabilities? >> i think you see in things like the experiments the army is doing with the commercial mobile devices. the understanding of -- >> using the smart phones as a distributed system as opposed to rigid structure architectural system. >> security is a clear feature. one of the things we are learning out of the arab spring and out of syria and other places is that the other side can use this open information against us or against other people. it's not entirely a plus for us. we need to be smart about how we will use it. we need to recognize that the changes in the commercial marketplace in some areas information technology being one, bio technology is changing faster than information, and you look at things like synthetic biology. enormous promise, but enormous ethical and risks to it. we need to reach out beyond our own boundaries and understand what that
the united states for longest time and the pentagon itself was really one of the world's leading drivers of technology. but it's increasingly not the case. what does that shift mean and bode for the future of the u.s. military capabilities? >> i think you see in things like the experiments the army is doing with the commercial mobile devices. the understanding of -- >> using the smart phones as a distributed system as opposed to rigid structure architectural system. >>...
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observers in syria suspend their activities of the threat of mounting violence while moscow denies the pentagon's claims that a russian military ship carrying weapons and troops is on route to the conflict torn country and. the final round of egypt's presidential elections under way but many a leftist and chanted by the choices before them with no constitution and dissolve parliament. and the euro's future is on the line as creaks is set for a key vote between the left and the right. voters are choosing whether to back austerity or take a different option which may lead to an exit from the euro zone. hello and welcome this is r.t. it's five pm now here in moscow my name is kevin now in our top story the u.n. observers mission in syria is suspending its activities because of escalating violence in the country this is the u.s. says it's tracking a russian military cargo ship as it makes its way to syria with weapons and troops reportedly on board now moscow's denied those claims but said several ships are ready to head to the syrian base if the situation worsens has got across is like that of itsel
observers in syria suspend their activities of the threat of mounting violence while moscow denies the pentagon's claims that a russian military ship carrying weapons and troops is on route to the conflict torn country and. the final round of egypt's presidential elections under way but many a leftist and chanted by the choices before them with no constitution and dissolve parliament. and the euro's future is on the line as creaks is set for a key vote between the left and the right. voters are...
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because the pentagon is actually one of the leading forces behind this drive to integrate drones into the domestic air space the military wants to bring drones home from the battlefield and use them for training at home and in my reading of rand paul's legislation there is no room for that so i think on a political level he's going to have a tremendous problem with that from the pentagon. yeah dede do you think that he has a lot of support as the bill stands or do you think that there is a lot of lobbying effort from defense to push this you know to not push this through well i think we're i think we're early on i think that the recent coverage of drones in domestic airspace in the last two months is driving public opinion on this and civil libertarians on the left and right are trying to come up with a response but i don't know that something like paul's legislation and there's a companion bill in the house can get through given the strength of the domestic drone industry especially in the house. trevor's and you know i think there's sort of a cognitive dissonance between the people
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the pentagon is being hypocritical. i support women's roles in combat, support of whatever role they choose to be in. >> colorado spring, richard, a republican. good morning, sir, you're on the air. >> caller: yes, in 2009, politico reported on a soldier's load and a motorman can have to carry up to 142 pounds when you have their protective vest on, their rifle, mortar rounds, stuff like that. inthink if you're going to talk about this, i think you should be suited up just like somebody in combat should be and show how feasible it is for women to actually move and fight, you know, if they're going to be trying to carry what's the required load. it's pretty ridiculous. a lot of women that weigh much more than 142 pounds and have the strength to do it. so get somebody who can't move, can't help anybody. if somebody got wounded, they couldn't carry them out of combat. you've got a useless body there on the field. >> richard from colorado springs. similar sentiment by bill beatty on twitter. strength, physical conditioning
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media that the pentagon has completed its plans for military operations there must always strongly against any foreign military intervention calling for everybody to stick by strictly the quote be on peace plan and is actually saying that these calls for foreign military intervention are only backing and reassuring the rebels which is actually leading to more violence in the country and what about this story today as well about the russian ship the accusations of the russian ship making its way to syria what we know about that. just a few days after hillary clinton accused moscow of supplying military helicopters to syrian authorities the claims were not confirmed even by the pentagon or denied by russia and now we're getting new comments from the united states this time from senior military officials who say that moscow may send a small military contingent to syria they're talking about a small navy cargo ship which is all legibly sealing from the black sea navy fleet of. two of the. darkness in syria which is used by the russian navy to refuel restock russian ships sailing in the mediter
media that the pentagon has completed its plans for military operations there must always strongly against any foreign military intervention calling for everybody to stick by strictly the quote be on peace plan and is actually saying that these calls for foreign military intervention are only backing and reassuring the rebels which is actually leading to more violence in the country and what about this story today as well about the russian ship the accusations of the russian ship making its way...
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and moscow denies the pentagon's claims that a russian military cargo ship is carrying weapons and troops to syria. welcome this is r.t. it's four pm here in moscow right now my name is kevin know it and first it's a tough decision for egyptians as they vote for the country's next president in the election runoff the choice is between was the brotherhood candidate mohamed mercy and feet to mubarak's last prime minister the ballot comes after the country's supreme court dissolved parliament saying that by now facing assembly appointed earlier to draft a new constitution thousands of people chose to point hope and vote saying neither candidate represents the egypt that they were fighting for in last year's revolution kyra basic human rights activist new ownership of the choices i mean spiers. there's a very very big chance that mass protests arise in the case that either pasha fi or morsi win because sadly many people see that both of them do not represent the revolution obviously which is a worse candidate simply because he represents the mubarak regime that that destroyed egypt for decade
and moscow denies the pentagon's claims that a russian military cargo ship is carrying weapons and troops to syria. welcome this is r.t. it's four pm here in moscow right now my name is kevin know it and first it's a tough decision for egyptians as they vote for the country's next president in the election runoff the choice is between was the brotherhood candidate mohamed mercy and feet to mubarak's last prime minister the ballot comes after the country's supreme court dissolved parliament...
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but the pentagon is looking into geller's allegations. caldwell eventually did request a dod investigation into the hospital. but that began after the 2010 elections. a senior pentagon official tells cnn there's no indication the white house knew about any of this, and that conditions ats the hospital are better. they are even inviting tv cameras in. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> all right, barbara, thank you very much. >>> want to get you up to speed. a hollywood legend died today. ernest borgnine, appeared in his first movie more than 60 years ago and won an acacademy award for "marty." he was still working into his 0 90s doing voiceover work for spongebob squarepants. >>> the weather was still deadly last night in the small town in missouri of cuba. a woman riding out the storm in her car foo in a food star parking lot died when debris crashed through her car and into his chest. >>> six u.s. troops were killed today when a roadside bomb blew up in the eastern part of the country. their national its initially were withheld but a
but the pentagon is looking into geller's allegations. caldwell eventually did request a dod investigation into the hospital. but that began after the 2010 elections. a senior pentagon official tells cnn there's no indication the white house knew about any of this, and that conditions ats the hospital are better. they are even inviting tv cameras in. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> all right, barbara, thank you very much. >>> want to get you up to speed. a hollywood legend...
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tonight the pentagon responds to the attack on a u.s. drone. and for the first time, the man who tried to kill gabriel giffords. [ man ] it's big. supports in times of need. same with aladdin. the biggest in bail. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. . >>> seven live sentences plus another 140 years. that's for the man behind the arizona shooting rampage that critically wounded form he congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> nbc bay area's janelle wang is here with our world. >> this is the first time since the attack nearly two years ago that gabby giffords faced her shooter. her husband, astronaut mark kelly, spoke at the sentencing today saying jarrod loughner change her life forever, but not her spirit. she was one of 13 people shot and six killed at a political meet and greet event in tucson in january 2011. 24-year-old love you loughner did not show any emotions as the victims and their families spoke in the courtroom today. >> i am very, very angry and sick at heart about
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in response to his account the pentagon has threatened legal action claiming that the author is in violation of n
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and iowa has fully joined the fear mongering club explaining how this would occur every aspect of the pentagon from jobs to of course overall national security. it means nearly a million jobs in the defense industrial base but as senator mccain has said our secretary of defense has said essentially be shooting ourselves in the head if we go forward in this hauling out our forces jeopardizing our national security and i think there is to be a wake up call to congress on both sides of the. yeah she actually said shooting ourselves in the head just more evidence of the mounting hyperbolic language that we've seen over and over again from the war hawks. in modern warfare if you're not in advancing improving your technology you become very much at risk so if we cut a trillion dollars out over the next decade our modernization programs come to a halt and you're talking about personnel cuts of gigantic proportions so you can't project force as the navy will have fewer ships than we've had one hundred years will be given one hundred fifty to two hundred thousand pink slips to active men and women in t
and iowa has fully joined the fear mongering club explaining how this would occur every aspect of the pentagon from jobs to of course overall national security. it means nearly a million jobs in the defense industrial base but as senator mccain has said our secretary of defense has said essentially be shooting ourselves in the head if we go forward in this hauling out our forces jeopardizing our national security and i think there is to be a wake up call to congress on both sides of the. yeah...
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dollars in spending and they say they can do this by ending the wars and cutting back elsewhere while the pentagon certainly has a lot to work with with such a massive budget to put into perspective let's take a look at the u.s. military budget compared to other countries and two thousand and eleven the u.s. pumped five five hundred forty billion dollars into the military compare that to ninety one billion in china russia spent sixty three billion in iran the country where the u.s. military is keeping close tabs on today spend about nine billion and india spends thirty six billion all these countries combined don't come close to touching the u.s. but now that the u.s. is going broke it says it needs to be more frugal in their military spending this as they involve plans for the most expensive piece of military equipment ever take a look you are looking at the u.s. as gerald r. ford the biggest price tag for any single weapon in history it costs a whopping eleven and a half billion dollars that carrier carrier is worth more than the g.d.p. is of both nicaragua and haiti so is that what you call cut
dollars in spending and they say they can do this by ending the wars and cutting back elsewhere while the pentagon certainly has a lot to work with with such a massive budget to put into perspective let's take a look at the u.s. military budget compared to other countries and two thousand and eleven the u.s. pumped five five hundred forty billion dollars into the military compare that to ninety one billion in china russia spent sixty three billion in iran the country where the u.s. military is...
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when the pentagon have teamed up to create entertaining propaganda since the early twentieth century but the partnership really took flight after the success of top gun. now many more filmmakers are getting access to taxpayer funded military equipment if the message lines up with the pentagon's mission what does that ultimately happen. is that hollywood studios and said i've said screenwriters quite publicly if your screenplay cannot get the acceptance of the pentagon then we financially are not in a place to be able to make your movie besides shaping the narrative of how we perceive war some are concerned that movies like these are specifically targeting america's core youth if you look at how this movie act of valor came about a special operations commander mcraven straight up told people that the movie began as an effort to recruit minorities into the seal team but you're not there to teach people about the hardships of war act of valor has all the makings of a hollywood blockbuster complete with some high flying promotion by the navy seals dropping in on the red carpet premiere w
when the pentagon have teamed up to create entertaining propaganda since the early twentieth century but the partnership really took flight after the success of top gun. now many more filmmakers are getting access to taxpayer funded military equipment if the message lines up with the pentagon's mission what does that ultimately happen. is that hollywood studios and said i've said screenwriters quite publicly if your screenplay cannot get the acceptance of the pentagon then we financially are...
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it's a pentagon policy we need to do with. so it's one of those policies that we need to address very quickly because we don't have to go the congressional rabbit i see it changing. it's unfortunate that we couldn't do one action, it's just the other servicers, our counterparts overseas. it's something that we can attack here in the near future that i would like to open up to the audience. let me get in one more question if you don't mind. are any of you from military families speak is the reason i ask is, as you've gotten to know more gay and lesbian people in the civilian world, do you often get asked a question of why you joined, and you know, how do you explain that? i guess i'm asking, you join an environment, you, i'm wondering how that is going to be different. >> my father is a master sergeant in the united states on and is also the son dash also done to deployment to iraq to india still in the army? >> he is still in the service. not any active component though. and curling up with him, then, having him around my life
it's a pentagon policy we need to do with. so it's one of those policies that we need to address very quickly because we don't have to go the congressional rabbit i see it changing. it's unfortunate that we couldn't do one action, it's just the other servicers, our counterparts overseas. it's something that we can attack here in the near future that i would like to open up to the audience. let me get in one more question if you don't mind. are any of you from military families speak is the...
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the pentagon will do what it needs to do. it will go back to congress and say, now we need the money to make up for things we spend money on the war. host: this comes from twitter. guest: that is a tough question. i do not know. once you get up to major, lieutenant colonel, you are getting close to that number. they indoor tremendous hardships and often cannot buy a home because they are a mother around so much. there are a lot of sacrifices that goes on. host: scott in woodbridge, virginia. caller: good morning. i am a former marine and a military brat. my father retired from the navy. i have a long history of active duty. i think there is misinformation going on this morning. talk about $800 billion for the wars in the middle east. we spent double that on the stimulus plan. we've just talked on to the baseline and nobody says anything. you want to talk about military being overpaid. all these lieutenant colonel sit and above. compare with those of the civilian federal military force -- volume work force, i would like to see
the pentagon will do what it needs to do. it will go back to congress and say, now we need the money to make up for things we spend money on the war. host: this comes from twitter. guest: that is a tough question. i do not know. once you get up to major, lieutenant colonel, you are getting close to that number. they indoor tremendous hardships and often cannot buy a home because they are a mother around so much. there are a lot of sacrifices that goes on. host: scott in woodbridge, virginia....
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the worst of them, the pentagon -- the neoconservatives at the pentagon, as the cia was coming in, saying al qaeda is going to attack, said oh, this is just a false flag operation. bin laden is trying to take our eye off the real threat, iraq. and so there are presidential daily briefs that are literally saying, no, they're wrong. this isn't fake. it's real. >> when a lot of people hear this, aren't they going to say this is another example of where, not just the bush administration, but our intelligence community dropped the ball and failed to heed the warnings that were in a number of these that went all the way up to the president of the united states? >> cia did a spectacular job. that's what really comes down. in the aftermath, the white house and others said, well, they didn't tell us enough. no, they told them everything they needed to know to go on a full alert. and the white house didn't do it. >> senior correspondent john miller, former fbi deputy director joins us now. what do you make of this? >> i think what kurt has stumbled into here say bit of a well-worn path. we knew som
the worst of them, the pentagon -- the neoconservatives at the pentagon, as the cia was coming in, saying al qaeda is going to attack, said oh, this is just a false flag operation. bin laden is trying to take our eye off the real threat, iraq. and so there are presidential daily briefs that are literally saying, no, they're wrong. this isn't fake. it's real. >> when a lot of people hear this, aren't they going to say this is another example of where, not just the bush administration, but...
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. >> the pentagon is set to lose 55 billion in budget with tax cuts. how thin can our military get stretched. we'll and the admiral jack king about it what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. at the memorial day sale, save 40% on our innovative sleep number silver edition bed- plus receive special financing on selected beds through memorial day. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. we honor the men and women who made the ultimate sack tice. >> there is major you cuts that could be devastating to the defense department. is this the time to gut our military? we'll bring together fox news contributor jack king. thank you for being here on this memorial day weekend. before we get to the topic. tax cuts and impact of the military and all of
. >> the pentagon is set to lose 55 billion in budget with tax cuts. how thin can our military get stretched. we'll and the admiral jack king about it what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. at the...
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. >>> the pentagon confirms iran shot at but milled a missed a u.s. drone. an iranian fighter jet shot at it last week. the pentagon says it kept quiet about the incident until yesterday because of restrictions on discussing classified surveillance missions. >>> 4:48. the u.s. military is taking disciplinary action against a group of navy seals because of what they did for a bay area company. it involves a realistic videogame called war fighter. electronics arts out of redwood city consulted with current members of the seal team 6 that is the team that took down osama bin laden. seven men have been reprimanded. four others are under investigation. separately other seals are in a movie called act of valor with the navy's approval. >> yes, there are seals that i think eight of them active duty navy seals one of them may be out now that participated in this. it started off as a recruiting film. >> the navy is not saying exactly what kind of classified information was given to electronic arts but the reprimands could ruin the careers of those seals this were inv
. >>> the pentagon confirms iran shot at but milled a missed a u.s. drone. an iranian fighter jet shot at it last week. the pentagon says it kept quiet about the incident until yesterday because of restrictions on discussing classified surveillance missions. >>> 4:48. the u.s. military is taking disciplinary action against a group of navy seals because of what they did for a bay area company. it involves a realistic videogame called war fighter. electronics arts out of redwood...
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jen griffin with the news at the pentagon tonight. is the gaza situation essentially preemptively a preemptive strike against iran? >> not the stated reason for response to hamas' rockets certainly is a likely reason that israel wants to destroy the long range rockets that it says iran has provided hamas. here is israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael orrin. >> our problem is not our border with gaza but other country's brs with gaza and the access of libyan arms and arms that come from iran through sudan. among the rockets being fired at us are the fawjer a rockets which come directly from iran. we know that hamas terrorists have trained with the iranians. strong connection they are iranian made. and about 100 of them were imported into gaza via sudan it appears. when the israelis learned of the existence of these rockets, all it took was one provocation on the part of hamas for israel to go in and wipe out those rockets and those launchers. >> that provocation came when hamas fired on november 14th at an israeli jeep using a guide
jen griffin with the news at the pentagon tonight. is the gaza situation essentially preemptively a preemptive strike against iran? >> not the stated reason for response to hamas' rockets certainly is a likely reason that israel wants to destroy the long range rockets that it says iran has provided hamas. here is israel's ambassador to the u.s., michael orrin. >> our problem is not our border with gaza but other country's brs with gaza and the access of libyan arms and arms that...
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the pentagon is not too thrilled about the book. a lot of people are not too happy about the secrets of this mission being revealed. >> it is not just a rule for the military, but all federal employees with security clearance. no sharing of classified information without prior approval and plenty of time for vetting, whether or not he were still an employee. this book has not yet come out but details released by the publisher have set off a firestorm of controversy. >> the author claims he was the first in the door the day the navy seals raided the compound killing osama bin laden. the pentagon says the now retired steel, writing under a pseudonym but identified in the press, never received approval. >> i think the secret should be kept secret. >> most people consider protecting mission's secrecy sacred important protection for the safety of seat -- of future missions. everyone we spoke to today agrees. security tromps freedom of speech. >> he is not eligible to disclose that information. i do not think he has the right to come as b
the pentagon is not too thrilled about the book. a lot of people are not too happy about the secrets of this mission being revealed. >> it is not just a rule for the military, but all federal employees with security clearance. no sharing of classified information without prior approval and plenty of time for vetting, whether or not he were still an employee. this book has not yet come out but details released by the publisher have set off a firestorm of controversy. >> the author...
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we have a prostate program at the pentagon. the health research at the pentagon should be about things that directly affect troops in terms of battle, infectious diseases, posttraumatic stress disorder, and the things that impact the health of our troops directly. as a consequence of them being deployed or a part of the military. >> besides the audit requiring an audit of legislation, do you have plans to try to make some of these recommendations a reality. for example, defense authorization bill may come to the floor today. >> if you can get any amendments. last year because of the amendments about halfway through. we will offer a ton of amendment. we will not be allowed to get him hurt. that is the dysfunction of washington. we do not legislate properly on the floor. in terms of having a position to have a chance to change something that would benefit the country in the long run vs benefit to the political process of moving a bill across the floor. >alan not comment on the spirit that will be in negotiation. we will not get e
we have a prostate program at the pentagon. the health research at the pentagon should be about things that directly affect troops in terms of battle, infectious diseases, posttraumatic stress disorder, and the things that impact the health of our troops directly. as a consequence of them being deployed or a part of the military. >> besides the audit requiring an audit of legislation, do you have plans to try to make some of these recommendations a reality. for example, defense...
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his announcement came today at the pentagon. a recommendation and a plan sometime this summer and while he has stressed no decisions have been made, the general has suggested that ranger school may be the next logical step for women in the military. >> as many of you know earlier this week, more thachb 200 women began reporting to nine of our brigade combat teams. selected to participate in the exception to the direct ground combat assignment rule, additionally co-location as an assignment restriction is rescinded. this will result in the opening of six military occupational specialties and 80 units. more than 13,000 positions to women, opening up new opportunities to our female soldiers which make up about 16% of our force and allows to leverage the tremendous talent resonant in our ranks. as i have testified over the last several months, it's important for the army to execute the fiscal budget as planned. it reflects our highest priorities of the army in support of the new defense strategic guidance and allows the army to meet
his announcement came today at the pentagon. a recommendation and a plan sometime this summer and while he has stressed no decisions have been made, the general has suggested that ranger school may be the next logical step for women in the military. >> as many of you know earlier this week, more thachb 200 women began reporting to nine of our brigade combat teams. selected to participate in the exception to the direct ground combat assignment rule, additionally co-location as an...
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the pentagon says it's necessary incentive to military members who are giving their weekend. dr. phil donating 600 thousand bucks to the charity set up for an th casey anthony's parents. according to the magazine some of that money went to her. this marks one year since casey was acquitted on charges of murdering her 2-year-old daughter. >> tore get about the black friday sales. independence day may be the best holiday to get a good deal. let's talk with vera givens with ways we can save. >> this is the time of year when they are looking to clear the inventory make way for the 2013 so you are seeing all sorts of incentives cash incentives rebates. they are throwing in things like service plans to seal the deal. a lot of people are hanging on to the cars for the economy. good time to replace it and get a new one. >> any particular good auto manufacturers doing it? >> they all do it they all follow suit when one does. cash back sometimes you can combine them with 0 percent financing you are golden. >> talk about home improvement discounts o off my honey do list. >> there are all so
the pentagon says it's necessary incentive to military members who are giving their weekend. dr. phil donating 600 thousand bucks to the charity set up for an th casey anthony's parents. according to the magazine some of that money went to her. this marks one year since casey was acquitted on charges of murdering her 2-year-old daughter. >> tore get about the black friday sales. independence day may be the best holiday to get a good deal. let's talk with vera givens with ways we can save....
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jennifer griffin with this news like at the pentagon this afternoon. how did the navy warn the boat in the first place? >> well, u.s. navy officials say the u.s. and the boat exhausted all warning signals flashing and firing warning shots before using lethal force against the pleasure craft and that is what they call it. that craft approached the navy oil tanker for a second time, and one defense official said the small boat initially turned away and then came back in a menacing manner and the fleet put thought statement "the crew repeatedly attempted to warn the vessels' operators to turn away from the deliberate approach, and when the efforts failed, the security team on the boat fired rounds from a 50 caliber machine gun." >>shepard: jennifer, this happened amid really growing tensions in the middle east, the timing is poor. >>reporter: it is. one person was killed. three were injured. and it happened about ten miles off the coast of the united arab emirates, just a few miles southwest of the strait of hormuz that we talk so much about where all the
jennifer griffin with this news like at the pentagon this afternoon. how did the navy warn the boat in the first place? >> well, u.s. navy officials say the u.s. and the boat exhausted all warning signals flashing and firing warning shots before using lethal force against the pleasure craft and that is what they call it. that craft approached the navy oil tanker for a second time, and one defense official said the small boat initially turned away and then came back in a menacing manner...
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home so it's not a promise in the progressive directions what the obama administration and what the pentagon are doing in it and obama signaling that explicitly in his speech he puts again the primacy of the turn towards asia which really is a turn against china i think they're looking forward to this competition and the evolution of a possible cold war type scenario with china which again gives the pentagon a long term enemy which justifies gives rationale to the continued expansion of the us defense budget this does not cut the defense budget it only slows the projected growth of the defense budget the u.s. government's budget deficit is a major major problem in a threat to the united states standing in the global market but nonetheless the primacy of the military industrial complex is in fact intact so it is a budget shortfall you'll see teachers laid off nurses laid off firefighters laid off but the pentagon will get more than its fair share. well for more insight on these new u.s. military plans and what it will mean for america and the world we're now in time barty's military analyst a
home so it's not a promise in the progressive directions what the obama administration and what the pentagon are doing in it and obama signaling that explicitly in his speech he puts again the primacy of the turn towards asia which really is a turn against china i think they're looking forward to this competition and the evolution of a possible cold war type scenario with china which again gives the pentagon a long term enemy which justifies gives rationale to the continued expansion of the us...
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a plateau right now is what the pentagon thinks is going. were that to happen, we're on a path that would take a six% below. historically, but is good down by about 30%. while in may not be strictly partisan, we do have a district between where we typically go with defense costs and where we presently are. the pressures are deeper than just the budget control act. two things are underlying. we're ending the wars. that is something the administration stressed and that our respondents seemed to favor it hit also, debt reduction is important is respectful -- irrespective of the things that in at 63 close of $4 trillion by their revenue increase or spending this. you are going to have to have something that will substitute for sequester. national defence was still be part. american views are a big reason why after the election are likely to see further reductions made to the national defense budget. national defense will remain on the table. with that, i'm going to turn it over to adjustment. >> i am sorry i came late. the perils of mass transit
a plateau right now is what the pentagon thinks is going. were that to happen, we're on a path that would take a six% below. historically, but is good down by about 30%. while in may not be strictly partisan, we do have a district between where we typically go with defense costs and where we presently are. the pressures are deeper than just the budget control act. two things are underlying. we're ending the wars. that is something the administration stressed and that our respondents seemed to...
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can to avoid war the israeli general staff the time generals and done some of the calculations of the pentagon has and recognize that it really would be the nonstarter that it would be disastrous for israel as well unleashing of thousands of rockets into israel iran so has no nuclear arsenal of missiles or can do a lot of damage and certainly on balance israel could do more harm to iran that iran could be to israel and certainly would not send back their nuclear program to any substantial degree in fact if anything it would give the iranians a motivation to go actually branched off from what's far as we know so far is the billion program and to actually develop a nuclear weapon. another fly in the ointment for russian british relations the u.k. has apparently approved a blacklist of russian officials supplied by washington to be banned from stepping on its soil the individuals are accused of human rights abuses in connection with the case of sergei magnitsky a russian lawyer who died in custody artie's a public has more on that. russia's ambassador to the u.k. wants an explanation from the u.k
can to avoid war the israeli general staff the time generals and done some of the calculations of the pentagon has and recognize that it really would be the nonstarter that it would be disastrous for israel as well unleashing of thousands of rockets into israel iran so has no nuclear arsenal of missiles or can do a lot of damage and certainly on balance israel could do more harm to iran that iran could be to israel and certainly would not send back their nuclear program to any substantial...
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of the pentagon uses representing the pentagon like a pr firm. >> how concerned are you that in the future when you want to do it for about the doors will be closed? -- when you want to do a profile, the doors will be closed? >> i am not concerned. when are dedicated to reporting, you find a way to get the story. you find a way to get the story. they knew the story was coming, how tense was it? >> i was back in vermont. duncan had told people this story is either going to be fun or end my career. >> did it? >> he losses job. he resigned. he was a civilian. i think the again took a lot of the -- duncan took a lot of the blame when there is plenty to share. >> who else should take some responsibility? >> admiral smith was in the room of its common spirited mcchrystal knows this. -- was in the room. the general mcchrystal knows this. he was setting the tone for the entire bunch. he is the ultimate operator. he set the tone. >> was there any fact checking that went on from "rolling stone" to the military? >> yes. "rolling stone" is one of the few magazines like that does extensive resea
of the pentagon uses representing the pentagon like a pr firm. >> how concerned are you that in the future when you want to do it for about the doors will be closed? -- when you want to do a profile, the doors will be closed? >> i am not concerned. when are dedicated to reporting, you find a way to get the story. you find a way to get the story. they knew the story was coming, how tense was it? >> i was back in vermont. duncan had told people this story is either going to be...
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what role, if any, did you play in the nixon administration's reaction to the pentagon papers issued? >> pretty major role. we had a lot of meetings in my office right after that started happening, which involved john mitchell and mel laird. maybe bill rogers. i'm not sure. ron zeigler and myself. maybe someone else. i don't know. possibly colston. and so the question was how do we handle it because the pentagon papers didn't indict us in the slighters. they were all about things beforehand. but our concern was keeping the public supportive of us in the vietnam war. so mitchell was really the dominant factor in the straenl that we ended up with of trying to prevent publication my approach to it was that the public was right had they cleared it but they knew we had a rule that you should classify a document, you should clear it and they hadn't done that and that was my argument against it. that was supported some by the courts. >> what was mel laird's issue? >> mel was just very angry about the whole thing because he thought it reflected on him and the department and he wanted to go ge
what role, if any, did you play in the nixon administration's reaction to the pentagon papers issued? >> pretty major role. we had a lot of meetings in my office right after that started happening, which involved john mitchell and mel laird. maybe bill rogers. i'm not sure. ron zeigler and myself. maybe someone else. i don't know. possibly colston. and so the question was how do we handle it because the pentagon papers didn't indict us in the slighters. they were all about things...
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the pentagon can cut more. it just needs more time and less mindless rules to do so. could sequestration still be avoided? yes, lawmakers could strike a deal at the last minute to keep it from happening or stop it shortly after it takes effect. but no matter what happens with sequestration, d.o.d. should use this opportunity to prepare for what most think is inevitable. another 200 billion to $300 billion likely to be cut over the coming decade as part of any budget deal. in this fiscal and political climate, national security cuts will likely be demanded quickly. only by thinking ahead, prioritizing and rigorously driving reforms and slashing waste will the pentagon control its future rather than have its future deck at a timed -- dictated by powers beyond its control. thank you for joining us for "this week in defense news." you can watch this program on defensenewstv.com or e-mail me at vago@defensenews.com. i'll be back next week at the same time. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your ret
the pentagon can cut more. it just needs more time and less mindless rules to do so. could sequestration still be avoided? yes, lawmakers could strike a deal at the last minute to keep it from happening or stop it shortly after it takes effect. but no matter what happens with sequestration, d.o.d. should use this opportunity to prepare for what most think is inevitable. another 200 billion to $300 billion likely to be cut over the coming decade as part of any budget deal. in this fiscal and...
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. >> 663 in the pentagon. >> they are all sharp too, the women. >> romney made a very good point. >> that is actually the wall street journal. >> reagan had a 600 ship navy. it is now down to fewer than 300. also the american people talking straight politics, you tell them we are going to build up our ships that is very positive with the american people in terms of defense. i think you ought to have a 300 ship navy because we are going to be bringing the troops home. >> first of all the president is right when he says you don't count ships you count the effectiveness of the navy and of the entire military force. what romney is doing is he is appealing to the ship building facilities in virginia. it is campaign rhetoric, not a realistic defense. >> eleanor, once again eleanor is right. >> thank you, tim. >> it is military industrial king pinnism. george allen is doing it in virginia and now romney is doing it. >> we need more ships to make more jobs. >> you sound like obama when you are saying we need more ships to make more jobs. >> we do need ships to defend american interests abroa
. >> 663 in the pentagon. >> they are all sharp too, the women. >> romney made a very good point. >> that is actually the wall street journal. >> reagan had a 600 ship navy. it is now down to fewer than 300. also the american people talking straight politics, you tell them we are going to build up our ships that is very positive with the american people in terms of defense. i think you ought to have a 300 ship navy because we are going to be bringing the troops...
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right now at wusa9.com, see artwork by children being shown at the pentagon. see photographs from new york's 9/11 memorial museum and learn more about the events going on around town today. all of that and more right now at wusa9.com. >>> prince george's county police admit they still have no leads in the murder of a 17- yard high school student. they're hoping anyone will come forward with the smallest piece of information even. aamber stanley was murdered in her own bedroom last month in kettering. police say the killer went into the home of amber's bedroom and shot her. more than a hundred people attended last night's community meeting, including amber's mother. >> i miss her, my baby. i'm just waiting to wake up from a horrible dream. i'm walking around waiting to wake up. >> another goal? to ensure the people who live in kettering that their neighborhood is safe. police say there have only been three violent crimes so far this year. >>> michael brown says nearly $114,000 from his campaign account is missing after, quote, unexplained expenditures. "the was
right now at wusa9.com, see artwork by children being shown at the pentagon. see photographs from new york's 9/11 memorial museum and learn more about the events going on around town today. all of that and more right now at wusa9.com. >>> prince george's county police admit they still have no leads in the murder of a 17- yard high school student. they're hoping anyone will come forward with the smallest piece of information even. aamber stanley was murdered in her own bedroom last...
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to avoid war the israeli general staff the time generals i've done some of the calculations of the pentagon has recognized that really it would be the nonstarter that it would be disastrous for israel as well would only show thousands of rockets into israel iran so has not a nuclear arsenal of missiles or if you do a lot of damage and certainly on balance israel could do more harm to iran that iran could be to israel and certainly would not send back their nuclear program to any substantial degree in fact if anything it would give the iranians a motivation to go actually branched off from what's far as we know so far is the billion program and to actually develop a nuclear weapon. the separatist movement is bringing up a storm in canada with a pro independence party looking to win the election in the french speaking province of quebec the party come a quad has consistently led in the polls capitalizing on disenchanted with the establishment and anger at austerity michael a reporter for canada's c j a d radio says if anything voters are left with much of an alternative. i think what it reall
to avoid war the israeli general staff the time generals i've done some of the calculations of the pentagon has recognized that really it would be the nonstarter that it would be disastrous for israel as well would only show thousands of rockets into israel iran so has not a nuclear arsenal of missiles or if you do a lot of damage and certainly on balance israel could do more harm to iran that iran could be to israel and certainly would not send back their nuclear program to any substantial...
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how big is the problem and what is the pentagon doing to solve it? here to tell us are gerald brown, head of the anticounterfeit working group at the pentagon, and christine met the technical and >>> thanks very much for joining us today. i want to start off with finding out exactly how big a problem this is for d.o.d., what's being done to keep from buying counterfeit parts and what's being done to remove them from the supply chain. >> thank you very much for having us. i'm a big fan of the show. >> thank you very much. >> this is a serious problem for the d.o.d. anything that would impact war fighter safety or mission assurance we take very seriously. we're treating this as a very serious problem. what we're doing to counteract counterfeit in the d.o.d. supply chain and we're premayoral focused on weapons systems parts, things on airplanes, et cetera, is essentially identify those items that are critical to safety and mission performance, exercise particular due diligence and care in procuring those and testing them, sharing information across the
how big is the problem and what is the pentagon doing to solve it? here to tell us are gerald brown, head of the anticounterfeit working group at the pentagon, and christine met the technical and >>> thanks very much for joining us today. i want to start off with finding out exactly how big a problem this is for d.o.d., what's being done to keep from buying counterfeit parts and what's being done to remove them from the supply chain. >> thank you very much for having us. i'm a...
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what the pentagon does is budget this advance. on january 2, nothing actually changes. the pentagon and its contractors are working based on last year's contracts, obligated funds, and this surrounds the whole controversy of when contractors would be forced to cut workers, issue lay-off tices because on nuary 2, nothngctuly kicks in. then begins the process of figuring out how these cuts, again, spread out over ten years cuts from projected budge hes not actual budge hes, hypothetical budgets even would then be implemented through the program. >> ifill: mitt romney has been saying on the campaign trail with presumably is what the president referred to last night, this guy is going to cut the navy. he's going to make us weak with these cuts that he has endorsed. >> right. there's two things that mitt romney said which i think don't he a a lot of analytil basi he sd $1 trillion in cuts. wees conflating the sequestration cuts with savings over ten years that the obama administration put into last year's budget. those were savings based on projected budge hes. they didn't c
what the pentagon does is budget this advance. on january 2, nothing actually changes. the pentagon and its contractors are working based on last year's contracts, obligated funds, and this surrounds the whole controversy of when contractors would be forced to cut workers, issue lay-off tices because on nuary 2, nothngctuly kicks in. then begins the process of figuring out how these cuts, again, spread out over ten years cuts from projected budge hes not actual budge hes, hypothetical budgets...
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at the pentagon on this 11th anniversary. in reno we're a few minutes away from governor mitt romney from addressing thousands of national guard officers. it will give him an opportunity on to talk more about the wars in afghanistan. we know his speech at the rnc did not include words about afghanistan. his team has pushed back heavily on that. we'll see what he says differently this time around. >>> another big story we're following today. day two of the teacher strike in chicago. they are meeting and talking a lot, but still no breakthrough. find out where things stand right now. >>> both campaigns have suspended advertising today, but there's still news from the campaign trail. join our conversation and let us know what you feel on this 9/11, 11 years later. @tamronhall and @newsnation is where you can reach us. most of the pain i experience is neck pain that also becomes headaches. i was very skeptical about aspirin. bayer advanced was completely different. it really did get rid of the pain. put bayer advanced aspirin to
at the pentagon on this 11th anniversary. in reno we're a few minutes away from governor mitt romney from addressing thousands of national guard officers. it will give him an opportunity on to talk more about the wars in afghanistan. we know his speech at the rnc did not include words about afghanistan. his team has pushed back heavily on that. we'll see what he says differently this time around. >>> another big story we're following today. day two of the teacher strike in chicago....
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i don't think it will happen like the pentagon wants. quadruple fees even if it's phased in over a period of time is probably too much for anybody to swallow now but there will be some increases. >> i think the pentagon plan is great because it's means tested. the costs go up much less -- >> because you're a beneficiary. >> i am, yes. and basically, the quadrupling basically comes for retired colonels and generals and most of whom already have another job, which i think we're forgetting in this debate. >> unfortunately that's all the time we have for now. coming up in my notebook, why it's time for both washington and beijing to tone down the >>> while kaine's future leader way in america, i was in singapore where it was clear america's engagement is welcomed by allies worried by the beijing rise and sweeping claims. american warships will deploy from singapore and the philippines, australia will host 5500 u.s. marines, japan will buy the joint strike fighter. but what america sees as reassuring, china sees as encirclement. china blames
i don't think it will happen like the pentagon wants. quadruple fees even if it's phased in over a period of time is probably too much for anybody to swallow now but there will be some increases. >> i think the pentagon plan is great because it's means tested. the costs go up much less -- >> because you're a beneficiary. >> i am, yes. and basically, the quadrupling basically comes for retired colonels and generals and most of whom already have another job, which i think we're...
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smallest surveillance drone in the world designed to make itself at home in anyone's house and the pentagon brands china hackers breeding ground calling it the significant threat to america's cyber security find out what this could lead to it will come. here the reindeer is everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. and the roads are. alive here in moscow thousands of protesters of flooded chicago ahead of a nato summit on sunday he showdown is expected later with police already and hunted around a dozen activists were arrested on the eve of the gathering three would challenge with conspiracy to cause terror. the windy city of chicago turned sunny turned paranoid the hometown of the u.s. president plays host to this year's nato summit nato is a u.s. commanded military alliance responsible for wars and war crimes on a global basis already the most watched city in the u.s. . as thousands of protesters begin to descend on chicago the city is in security overkill mode you got a bunch of peaceful protesters here they spent millions and m
smallest surveillance drone in the world designed to make itself at home in anyone's house and the pentagon brands china hackers breeding ground calling it the significant threat to america's cyber security find out what this could lead to it will come. here the reindeer is everything for the herders. and when it suffers. people do their best to help. but the distances are. and the roads are. alive here in moscow thousands of protesters of flooded chicago ahead of a nato summit on sunday he...